I can't wait to buy this for $5 during a Steam sale!
I can't wait to buy this for $5 during a Steam sale!
They would start launching a bunch of different television series in a bunch of different genres, all with the same schedule (except for the Left 4 Dead series, which gets two episodes in two weeks and then disappears), none of which make it to a third episode, though.
1. I disagree. Ironman mode (my preferred way to play the game) made the whole thing, especially the higher difficulties, incredibly tense.
2. All right, I agree with that, but it didn't really bother me.
3. The hard difficulty upward (haven't played it in a while, "veteran"?) required a lot of strategy. Yes, you only…
Depends. How do you feel about one twenty minute episode every two years being a "season"?
I feel bad for the people losing their jobs, but OH MAN it's nice to see such a gross creatively bankrupt studio struggling.
Afterward, CCP Games makes an announcement:
"Despite the players actually getting together to burn our servers down, we will not be pressing charges, because we feel that it was really in the spirit of the game."
It's a new extra-hard edition of Dark Souls. It comes with a breathalyzer that hooks up to the console, and you can only play it if you're legally drunk.
Makes you think how scary it is that something like this can happen, just because you're in the wrong place at the wrong time.
...Let's all go give our families a hug, yeah?
I'd watch a show from today's era of TV set in the mid to late 90's.
Of course, there is always the option of just watching some actual 80's and 90's TV. I rewatched one of my favorites, Boy Meets World, not long ago, and it's still great, but man, some bits of it are truly a product of that decade.
(Warning: I'm going to pretend I know what I'm talking about, when most of this is based on impressions I've gotten from reading a bunch of different stuff online. If some of this is inaccurate, I apologize.)
Android isn't a company, it's an OS created by Google, which many different manufacturers (Samsung, HTC, etc.)…
Thanks for the heads up, I've been meaning to play BTTF and Sam and Max.
Strategy Game. Double Fine. Randomly generated content. Brad Muir being enthusiastic.
Shut up and take my money.
I played ALL of Thomas Was Alone yesterday. An incredibly charming game.
Do it.
Wait, who the heck says old games are short? I mean, sure, if your definition of "old game" is Pong, but seriously, over even the past ten years games have gotten shorter, not longer (and I don't even say that as a bad thing, necessarily).
I don't understand this. Ok, if you're bored of zombies in media, don't watch/read The Walking Dead, don't go see World War Z, don't play DayZ. Some of us still really enjoy zombie stories, I thought The Walking Dead (game) was fantastic, and I'm looking forward to playing DayZ. Why should the entire genre go away…
I only owned Dear Esther and Capsized, so the best games in the bundle are the ones I didn't have yet. It's pretty great.
Finally, a humble bundle where I don't have half the games already, and want most of them.
I love, love, love the Humble Bundle, but the past few have been a tad disappointing to me (because I already have more games than any sane person should, not because they were bad deals, they were incredible). Hotline Miami,…
Mass Effect, for sure. I adore those game, and even if the final 10-15 minutes were lackluster (read: atrocious), saying goodbye to those characters was really sad for me.
I think that's part of why I still haven't gone back and played the (non-From-Ashes) DLC. Can't say goodbye again!